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    Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur secrets: the mysteries revealed.Daṿid Dov Maizlish - 2004 - Lakewood, NJ: Israel Book Shop. Edited by Avraham Yaakov Finkel.
    Once again, Rabbi Meisels captures the essence of the subject on hand thru relevant thoughts, anecdotes and pictures. The reader finds himself informed, inspired and enriched.
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  2. Rosenzweig and Derrida at yom kippur.David Dault - 2005 - In Yvonne Sherwood & Kevin Hart (eds.), Derrida and religion: other testaments. New York: Routledge.
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    “On This Day, We Are Perfect”: Embodiment in Yannai’s Yom Kippur Qerova.Laura S. Lieber - 2022 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 30 (1):37-69.
    This article analyzes two poetic units within a much longer composition composed by Yannai for recitation on Yom Kippur. Specifically, it offers readings of Unit 8, which prefaces the third blessing of the Amidah, and Unit 15, which concludes the work. Both units dwell on the physical experience of Yom Kippur and the ways in which ritual affects the body, permitting us to consider the role of “kinesthetic theology” – i.e., how physical expression and embodied experiences not only reflect but (...)
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  4. Patient Autonomy in Talmudic Context: The Patient’s ‘‘I Must Eat’’ on Yom Kippur in the Light of Contemporary Bioethics.Zackary Berger & Joshua Cahan - 2016 - Journal of Religion and Health 5 (5):5.
    In contemporary bioethics, the autonomy of the patient has assumed considerable importance. Progressing from a more limited notion of informed consent, shared decision making calls upon patients to voice the desires and preferences of their authentic self, engaging in choice among alternatives as a way to exercise deeply held values. One influential opinion in Jewish bioethics holds that Jewish law, in contradistinction to secular bioethics, limits the patient's exercise of autonomy only in those instances in which treatment choices are sensitive (...)
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    The Rabbi Who Ate on Yom Kippur: Israel Salanter and the Cholera Epidemic of 1848.Ira Taub - 2009 - In Jonathan Wiesen (ed.), And You Shall Surely Heal: The Albert Einstein College of Medicine Synagogue Compendium of Torah and Medicine. Ktav Pub. House. pp. 295.
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    Der Feldgottesdienst zu Jom Kippur vor Metz 1870.Holger Hübner - 2011 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 63 (2):105-121.
    Commemoration of a field service held by 1200 Jewish soldiers protected by their gentile comrades on Yom Kippur of 1870 during the siege of Metz in the Franco-Prussian war played an important role among German Jews as a symbol of acceptance and integration into the society as citizens with equal rights. Based on a short note in several newspapers it became very fast a very common commemoration among Jews. But it was a pious fraud of an act that never happened (...)
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  7. Śiḥot le-Yom ha-Kipurim.Avigdor Nebentsal - 1996 - Bet El 2: Shemuʻot ha-Leṿi. Edited by Yosef Eliyahu.
     
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    Tit'haru! =.Avigdor Nebentsal - 2004 - Nanuet, NY: Feldheim.
    The sichos compiled in this volume were given, over the years, by Rav Nebenzahl, Rav of the Old City of Jerusalem, between Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur.
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  9. Sefer Levushe badim: derushim neḥmadim be-divre musar belulim.Jedidiah Weil - 1987 - Yerushalayim: [R. Mertsbakh].
     
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    A Hermeneutic Approach to the Formation of a Secular Culture in Modern Israel.Ruvik Rosenthal - forthcoming - The European Legacy:1-10.
    The creation of the state of Israel was the outcome of the Zionist movement, which originated in Europe and was itself inspired by fundamental European ideas—Enlightenment, national self-determination, democracy and socialism. From its earliest days Zionism was primarily a secular movement that rejected the religious establishment and religious way of life of the Jews in the Diaspora. In many respects, however, the founders of the state and the principles on which they founded its institutions—the political, judicial, economic, social, and educational—were (...)
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    Repentance: The Meaning and Practice of Teshuvah.Andrew Flescher - 2012 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 32 (2):221-222.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Repentance: The Meaning and Practice of TeshuvahAndrew FlescherRepentance: The Meaning and Practice of Teshuvah Louis E. Newman Woodstock, VT: Jewish Lights Publishing, 2010. 224 pp. $24.99Louis Newman’s Repentance is a welcome and comprehensive treatment of the Jewish tradition’s dealing with the tricky question of how individuals who form wicked characters address sin and restore their membership in the moral community, an activity that Aristotle, who believed that the (...)
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    THE WORLD IN THEIR MINDS: INFORMATION PROCESSING, COGNITION, AND PERCEPTION IN FOREIGN POLICY DECISIONMAKING.Yaacov Vertzberger - 1990 - Stanford University Press.
    This is a comprehensive study of the dynamics that underlie information processing in foreign policy decision-making, the resultant biases and errors, and the implications for the quality of decisions. The World in Their Minds is a compendium of the manifold ways that misperception and, hence, miscalculation can enter into seemingly rational policy choice. The cases of Vietnam for the Americans and the Yom Kippur War for the Israelis constitute the primary database for the number of illustrations cited.
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    Conversations with Emmanuel Levinas, 1983-1994.Michaël de Saint-Cheron - 2010 - Pittsburgh, Pa.: Duquesne University Press. Edited by Emmanuel Lévinas.
    Years attuned to Lévinas's word -- Inaugural meeting, May 9, 1983 -- Interviews, 1992-1994 -- From the epiphany of the face to the idea of holiness -- Sartre and Lévinas : is there a dialogue? -- Death and the other or the dialogue with Malraux -- Otherwise than thinking : a philosophy of the breach -- Yom Kippur, the day for forgiveness -- Our transgressions against our fellows -- The Shoah and the unforgivable.
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  14. Consciousness-Body-Time: How Do People Think Lacking Their Body? [REVIEW]Yochai Ataria & Yuval Neria - 2013 - Human Studies 36 (2):159-178.
    War captivity is an extreme traumatic experience typically involving exposure to repeated stressors, including torture, isolation, and humiliation. Captives are flung from their previous known world into an unfamiliar reality in which their state of consciousness may undergo significant change. In the present study extensive interviews were conducted with fifteen Israeli former prisoners of war who fell captive during the 1973 Yom Kippur war with the goal of examining the architecture of human thought in subjects lacking a sense of body (...)
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  15. On Atonement.S. Chattopadhyay - manuscript
    This paper deals with the theme of Atonement. It is a rudimentary paper which has been prepared in a hurry in these trying times; especially for the use of students all over the world during the ongoing pandemic of COVID 19. It deals with the title of Atonement. The article should be cited properly if referred to by anyone. It is made open access since the author believes any knowledge worth sharing should be freely available to all.
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  16. Sefer Ḥazaḳ ṿe-yeʼamets: maʼamre emunah, hashḳafah ṿe-ḥizuḳ ha-meʼirim u-meśamḥim lev ha-meʻayenim ṿeha-ṭomnim be-ḥovam yesodot kelalim ṿe-ʻetsot neḥmadim mi-zahav u-mefaz ha-mosifim behirut ha-daʻat be-ʻiḳre ṿi-yesodot ʻavodat H.Yom Ṭov Lipman ben Pesaḥ Eliyahu Falḳ - 2014 - Bet Shemesh: Tsuf.
     
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    The Papal Inquisition and Aragonese Jewry in the Early Fourteenth Century.Yom Tov Assis - 1987 - Mediaeval Studies 49 (1):391-410.
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    Book Review: The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures. Anne Fadiman. (1998). New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux. 341 pp. Paperback. [REVIEW]Sue Sun Yom - 2000 - Journal of Medical Humanities 21 (3):177-179.
  19. Sheloshah sefarim.Yom Tov Lipmann ben Nathan ha-Levi ben Wallerstein Heller & Asher ben Jehiel (eds.) - 1999 - London: Mesorah.
     
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    Using confidence and consensuality to predict time invested in problem solving and in real-life web searching.Rakefet Ackerman, Elad Yom-Tov & Ilan Torgovitsky - 2020 - Cognition 199:104248.
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    Negative Self-Disclosure on the Web: The Role of Guilt Relief.Liat Levontin & Elad Yom-Tov - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Book Review: Public Privates: Performing Gynecology from Both Ends of the Speculum. Terri Kapsalis. (1997). Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 216 pp. [REVIEW]Sue Sun Yom - 2001 - Journal of Medical Humanities 22 (4):311-313.
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    Book Review: The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures. Anne Fadiman. (1998). New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux. 341 pp. Paperback. [REVIEW]Sue Sun Yom - 2000 - Journal of Medical Humanities 21 (3):177-179.
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  24. Memadeha Ha- Olamiyim Shel Ha-Historyah Ha-Yehudit Kovets Ma Amarim.Salo Wittmayer Baron, Yom Tov Assis, Robert Liberles, Irit Sivan & Merkaz Zalman Shazar le-Toldot Yi Sra El - 1996
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  25. ha-Teḥiyah ha-ruḥanit-musarit.Yom-tov L. Hel-Or - 1971
     
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    ha-Yom atem yotsʼim: ʻiyune daʻat ṿa-lev le-ḥag ha-ḥerut ule-khol ha-shanah = On this day you go forth.Elḥanan Nir - 2022 - Rishon le-Tsiyon: Sifre ḥemed.
    "היום אתם יצאים עוסק בתכנים הבסיסיים של חג היווצרות העם היהודי - חג החירות. הוא מוצא בהם ממדים חדשים של עומק ורלוונטיות וקושר את השאלות שמעלה החג לאלו העומדות במרכז השיח הציבורי בימינו: משמעות הגיור, אנטישמיות, רוחניות וגבולות ההלכה, מקום המסורת וזיכרון העבר ביחס לאתגרי ההווה, חיים בטבע למול חיים אורבניים ועוד.פרקי היום אתם יצאים נוגעים בנושאים גדולים בשפה אישית ומלאת לב והופכים את המפגש עם החג למסע מקורי בשאלות הזהות הקיומיות ביותר שלנו. הספר מתחיל בפסוקי המקרא, בדברי חז"ל ופוסקי (...)
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  27. Yom ʻiyun ʻal ha-nośe "ha-Filosof ṿeha-ḥevrah": le-zikhro shel Mordekhai Blanesh, zal: hartsaʼot ṿe-diyunim mi-yom ha-ʻiyun she-neʻerakh be-Universiṭat Ḥefah be-5 le-Merts 1979 ʻa. y. ha-Merkaz ha-Universiṭaʼi ha-ḳibutsi ṿeha-Makhon le-ḥeḳer ṿe-limud ha-ḳibuts ṿeha-raʻayon ha-shitufi be-shituf ʻim ha-Ḥug le-filosofyah shel ha-Universiṭah.Mordekhai Blanesh (ed.) - 1980 - Ḥefah: ha-Merkaz ṿeha-Makhon.
     
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    The lessons and messages of the holocaust as conveyed through Yom Hashoah (holocaust day) commemorations in selected Australian Jewish communities, 1945–1996.Judy Berman - 1999 - The European Legacy 4 (1):54-71.
    (1999). The lessons and messages of the holocaust as conveyed through Yom Hashoah (holocaust day) commemorations in selected Australian Jewish communities, 1945–1996. The European Legacy: Vol. 4, Postmodern Fascism, pp. 54-71.
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  29. Sefer "Nakhon leha-yom": ʻal Pirḳe Avot: u-vo niḳbetsu amarot ṭehorot..Ofir Ṭang'I. - 2006 - Rish. le-Ts. [z.o. Rishon le-Tsiyon]: Ofir Ṭang'i.
     
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  30. Sefer ʻInyano shel yom: ʻIr ha-ḳodesh ṿeha-Miḳdash: pirḳe maḥshavah u-musar be-hilkhot deʻot ṿe-Ḥovot ha-levavot, be-ʻinyene ʻIr ha-ḳodesh ṿeha-Miḳdash..Daṿid ben Yaʻaḳov Yehudah Falḳ - 2007 - Yerushalayim: Daṿid ben Yaʻaḳov Yehudah Falḳ.
     
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  31. Filosofyah shel divre yom-yom.Gershon Weiler - 1977 - T.A. [z.o. Tel Aviv]: Sifriyat poʻalim.
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  32. Ḳunṭres Yom le-yom yabiʻa: mekhil be-tokho baḳashot ṿe-hanhagot ṭovot le-omram be-khol boḳer..Natan Geshṭeṭner (ed.) - 1987 - [New York?]: N. Geshṭeṭner.
     
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    Ṿe-Zot Li-Yehudah: Ḳovets Maʼamarim Ha-Muḳdash le-Ḥaverenu, Prof. Yehudah Libes, le-Regel Yom Huladeto Ha-Shishim Ṿa-Ḥamishah.Yehuda Liebes, Maren Niehoff, Ronit Meroz & Jonathan Garb (eds.) - 2012 - Ha-Makhon le-Madaʻe Ha-Yahadut ʻa. Sh. Mendel, Ha-Universiṭah Ha-ʻivrit Bi-Yerushalayim.
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  34. Anarkhiyah ḳedoshah: G'on Ḳapuṭo ṿe-etgar ha-datot ka-yom = Sacred anarchy: John Caputo and the challenge of religions today.Zohar Mihaely - 2020 - Tel Aviv: Resling.
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    Ashkenazic Rationalism and Midrashic Natural History: Responses to the New Science in the Works of Rabbi Yom Tov Lipmann Heller (1578–1654). [REVIEW]Joseph Davis - 1997 - Science in Context 10 (4):605-626.
    The ArgumentBetween 1550 and 1650, the intellectual elite of Ashkenazic (German-and Yiddish-speaking) Jews, including rabbis such as Yom Tov Lipmann Heller (1578–1654), showed a marked interest in astronomy, and to a lesser degree in the natural sciences generally. This is one aspect of the assimilation of medieval Jewish rationalism by that group. Passages from Heller‘s writings show his familiarity with medieval and early modern Hebrew astronomical texts, and his belief that astronomy should be studied by all Jewish schoolboys. Heller‘s astronomical (...)
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  36. Sefer Ṿe-Oto Taʻavod: Devarim Ḳetsarim Ṿe-Tamtsitiyim Mi-Ḥazal Ha-Mevaʼarim, Ha-Meʼirim U-Meʻorerim le-Ḳiyum Mitsṿot U-Milui Ḥovot Yesodiyot Ha-Muṭalot ʻal Kol Ish Yiśraʼel Kol Yom... Ṿe-Nilṿeh Elaṿ Ḳunṭres "Bi-Shevile di-Neziḳin".Binyamin Yeḥiʼ Grosman & el Ikhl - 2012 - Yerushalayim: Y. Y. Grosman.
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    ʻAl milḥamah ṿe-seḳs: dimyon musari be-Yiśraʼel shel ha-yom = On war and sex: moral imagination in contemporary Israel.Nita Schechet - 2017 - [Israel]: ha-Ḳibuts ha-meʼuḥad. Edited by David Bromwich & Yoav Rinon.
  38. Sefer Birkat Mordekhai: Yerah ha-Etanim: Elul, Rosh ha-Shanah, Yom ha-Kipurim, Sukot: ḥidushe Torah u-maʼamre musar.Barukh Mordekhai ben Yiśraʼel Ezraḥi - 2005 - Yerushalaim: Mekhon "Yad MeʼIr".
     
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  39. Sefer Musar li-yeme Elul: meluḳaṭ mi-sifre musar ha-mefursamim... mi-yeme Elul ʻad Yom ha-Kipurim.S. Wagschal - 2004 - Yerushalayim: Shaʼul Ṿagshal.
     
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  40. Sefer Musar li-yeme Elul: meluḳaṭ mi-sifre musar ha-mefursamim... mi-yeme Elul ʻad Yom ha-Kipurim.S. Wagschal - 2004 - Yerushalayim: Shaʼul Ṿagshal.
     
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  41. Be-ʻiḳvot Milḥemet Yom ha-kipurim: pirḳe halakhah, hagut u-meḥḳar.Dov Ginzburg (ed.) - 1973 - [Israel]: Mifḳedet Piḳud ha-merkaz, ha-Rabanut ha-tsevaʼit.
     
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  42. Sefer Darkhe ha-ʻavodah: seder ha-yom: maʼamarim niflaʼim meʼire ʻenayim meʻorere lev ʻetsot niflaʼot mesameḥe lev asher neʻemru ṿe-nikhtevu mi-pi ḳedoshe ʻelyon ha-Beshṭ ha-ḳ., talmidaṿ ṿe-talmide talmidaṿ, z. y. ʻa.Yeraḥmiʼel Shif (ed.) - 2014 - Bene Beraḳ: [Yeraḥmiʼel Shif].
     
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  43. Filosofyat-ha-ahavah shel Yehudah Abravanʼel: arbaʻ hartsaʼot be-yom-ʻiyun shel Universiṭat Ḥefah.Menaḥem Dorman & Zeev Levy (eds.) - 1984 - Ḥefah: ha-Ḳatedrah le-moreshet he-hagut ha-Yehudit be-Universiṭat Ḥefah.
  44. Ben kotle ha-mishpaḥah: ḥinukh, ʻarakhim u-fraḳṭiḳah yom-yomit le-orekh darkah shel mishpaḥah be-ruaḥ Yiśraʼel Sava.R. Ḥadshai - 1995 - Yerushalayim: Netivot ha-ḥinukh.
     
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  45. Migṿan deʻot ṿe-hashḳafot ʻal rashit ṿa-aḥarit: yom ʻiyun ba-Minhal le-ḥinukh hityashvuti ṿa-ʻaliyat ha-noʻar, 27 be-Tishre 5760.Deror Kerem & Aharon Tsiyon (eds.) - 2000 - [Tel Aviv]: ha-Minhal le-ḥinukh hityashvuti ṿa-ʻaliyat ha-noʻar be-Miśrad ha-ḥinukh.
     
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  46. Mah ahavti Toratkha kol ha-yom hi śiḥati.Yehudit Kohen - 2001 - [Israel: Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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  47. ha-Raʻayon ha-meshiḥi be-Yiśraʼel: yom ʻiyun le-regel melot shemonim shanah le-Gershom Shalom, 24-25 be-Kisleṿ, 738.Gershom Scholem & Shemuʼel Rom (eds.) - 1981 - Yerushalayim: ha-Aḳademyah ha-leʼumit ha-Yiśreʼelit le-madaʻim.
     
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  48. Ṭohorat ha-ʻenayim: ha-beʻayot ha-yom yomiyim ba-bayit uva-reḥov u-fitronam la-halakhah ṿela-maʻaśeh.S. Wagschal - 1995 - Yerushalayim: S. ben Y.A. Ṿagshal.
     
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  49. Sefer Shaʻare ha-ʻavodah: meyuḥas le-Rabenu Yonah he-ḥasid mi-Gerondi, z. ts. ṿe-ḳ. l.: u-vo yevoʼaru darkhe ʻavodat ha-tefilah, ʻavodat ha-kọrbanot, ṿe-darkhe ha-ʻavodah be-khol mitsṿot, ʻim beʼurim, heʻarot ṿe-hearot be-shem Shaʻare ḥayim. Ṿe-nilṿeh elaṿ ha-sefer Orhọt ḥayim le-rabenu ha-Rosh, z.ts. ṿe-ḳ. l.: ʻim beʼur le-havant peshaṭ ha-devarim me-et ha-gaʼon Rabi Yom Ṭov Lipman, zatsal, baʻal ha-Tosfot Yom ṭov uferush ḥadash be-shem Darkhe ḥayim / hụbru yaḥdaṿ, be-Ez. H. li-zekhut et ha-rabim, mi-meni ha-ḳaṭan Yitsḥaḳ Ben Shushan, n.y.Itshak Ben Shushan (ed.) - 2014 - Modiʻin ʻIlit - Ḳiryat-Sefer: Mekhon Or la-yesharim.
     
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  50. Sefer Ḥazaḳ ṿe-nitḥazeḳ: ki-shemo khen hu, le-"ḥazeḳ ule-hitḥazeḳ" ba-ʻavodat H., takhlito le-halhiv lev ha-meʻayen ule-hitḥazek ba-ʻinyanim ha-shekhiḥim be-yoter ha-nogeʻim ba-ḥaye ha-yom yom..Mordekhai Tsevi Zilber - 2015 - Bruḳlin, Nu Yorḳ: Mordekhai Tsevi Zilber.
    ḥeleḳ 1. Emunah u-viṭaḥon, Nisyonot ha-adam, Teshuvah ṿe-tiḳun ha-maʻaśim, Milḥemet ha-yetser, Koaḥ ha-tefilah ṿe-hodaʼah la-H. -- ḥeleḳ 2. Hashgaḥat H., Ḥavivin Yiśraʼel, Śimḥah shel mitsṿah, Takhlitan shel yisurin, Tiḳun ha-midot.
     
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